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superstorm sandy. one year ago today. many of us were standing in the way of what turned out to be one of the most devastating storms to ever hit the east coast. here is the truth. a lot of areas haven't recovered. families are displaced. money has been slow. rebuilding has become a big problem. a lot of people just been not back in their homes and nowhere still. we will take a look at it and talk about vulnerability going forward. >> here is also a very interesting idea to consider. put a little box in your car and pay taxes only on how many miles you drive, not on how much gas you pump or how much gas you use. the people behind this idea say it would mean the end of the gas tax and that you would be rewarded for driving less, but could it also mean an invasion of privacy? who is up? who is down some swho a winner if this actually takes place but one idea that one state is testing out and we will talk about it. >> look forward to hearing about it. >> of course. >>> it is time for your morning rhyme. our tweet of the day
superstorm sandy. one year ago today. many of us were standing in the way of what turned out to be one of the most devastating storms to ever hit the east coast. here is the truth. a lot of areas haven't recovered. families are displaced. money has been slow. rebuilding has become a big problem. a lot of people just been not back in their homes and nowhere still. we will take a look at it and talk about vulnerability going forward. >> here is also a very interesting idea to consider. put...
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turning now to the recovery from superstorm sandy. nearly two weeks after the storm, new jersey governor chris christie said he expects nearly all the power to be restored statewide by tonight. but some 151,000 hose holds across new york are still without power. cnn national correspond susan candiotti is in a long island town where people are doing what they can to survive until their power comes back. >> reporter: i'm in the town of hempstead, long island, new york, where a make shift help center is set up to give residen residents things to get them through this crisis, water, clothing, they have pet food here, baby supplies, everything to help people get through this mess. one of the people that is helping out who is also a victim is jim. jim, you work for the parks department here. your house was flooded. how are you getting through this? >> it's not easy, believe me. it's not easy. >> reporter: what's the hardest part? >> the hardest part is the cold weather and not able to see my kids. i had to put my kids out with family member
turning now to the recovery from superstorm sandy. nearly two weeks after the storm, new jersey governor chris christie said he expects nearly all the power to be restored statewide by tonight. but some 151,000 hose holds across new york are still without power. cnn national correspond susan candiotti is in a long island town where people are doing what they can to survive until their power comes back. >> reporter: i'm in the town of hempstead, long island, new york, where a make shift...
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sandy relief funds. i will spoke with hoboken mayor john zimmer in a few moments. they call something that pleases no one a compromise. in an election year they often call it politics as well. joining me now is mike rogers, chairman of the joint intelligence committee. one of the biggest thing in this and the thing that has concerned so many people is this bulk gathering of data on what phone numbers call what phone numbers in what manner of time, et cetera, et cetera. so the so-called meta data program. so the president said, i'm going to take all that data and put it somewhere else. where else? >> first i thought it was very important that the president late out, there was no abuses, this wasn't an illegal program. this wasn't a rogue agency. >> every time i hear someone say th that, i think that that's because the people that are there know they shouldn't do that. but an agency is only as trust worthy as its employees. and we all know from edward snowden, that can change in a moment. >> what they didn
sandy relief funds. i will spoke with hoboken mayor john zimmer in a few moments. they call something that pleases no one a compromise. in an election year they often call it politics as well. joining me now is mike rogers, chairman of the joint intelligence committee. one of the biggest thing in this and the thing that has concerned so many people is this bulk gathering of data on what phone numbers call what phone numbers in what manner of time, et cetera, et cetera. so the so-called meta...
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it was one week ago today that superstorm sandy slammed into the east coast. that storm is now blamed for at least 110 deaths in the united states. and this morning, more than 1.5 million people are -- power customers there, are still in the dark. with falling temperatures, housing is a major issue in all the devastated communities there. the red cross reports that more than 10,000 people in nine states spent saturday night in a shelter. >>> now there is a new worry. a nor'easter is in the forecast for the east coast this week. the national weather service says the track and the timing of the storm is still a bit uncertain, but it warns that it could pack wind gusts above 45 miles per hour, spurring heavy rain or maybe even snow and cause coastal flooding and more beach erosion. and today a former vatican employee, a 48-year-old computer programming analyst, goes on trial for his alleged role in a scandal involving stolen papal documents. pope benedict's pop bodyguard and the pontiff's former butler are expected to take the stand. the former butler is now serv
it was one week ago today that superstorm sandy slammed into the east coast. that storm is now blamed for at least 110 deaths in the united states. and this morning, more than 1.5 million people are -- power customers there, are still in the dark. with falling temperatures, housing is a major issue in all the devastated communities there. the red cross reports that more than 10,000 people in nine states spent saturday night in a shelter. >>> now there is a new worry. a nor'easter is in...
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from florida to maine, superstorm sandy's long reach touched every state along the eastern seaboard. hardest hit, new jersey and new york. cities, towns, swallowed up as sandy's catastrophic storm surge swept ashore. many of the 117 people who didn't survive drowned. in the aftermath, federal and local emergency managers are trying to understand why some people simply didn't get the message. get out. >> of all the disasters we deal with, hurricanes are the one that we map and spend a lot of time trying to figure out who is at risk and then get the messaging out there for them to evacuate with time to leave. and then there are still people that remain behind for all kinds of reasons. and that's where we see, unfortunately, the greatest loss of life. >> one reason may have been because of what sandy wasn't. rick knabb is direct of the national hurricane center. >> there is no doubt that the phrase hurricane warning is more attention getting. >> but there wasn't a hurricane warning because sandy, while a superstorm with hurricane force winds, wasn't a hurricane technically when it made
from florida to maine, superstorm sandy's long reach touched every state along the eastern seaboard. hardest hit, new jersey and new york. cities, towns, swallowed up as sandy's catastrophic storm surge swept ashore. many of the 117 people who didn't survive drowned. in the aftermath, federal and local emergency managers are trying to understand why some people simply didn't get the message. get out. >> of all the disasters we deal with, hurricanes are the one that we map and spend a lot...
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now he's accused of withholding superstorm sandy funds from the city of hoboken unless the mayor went along with a favored real estate development project. the lieutenant governor of new jersey is publicly denying these charges, calling them false and illogical. >> any suggestion that sandy funds were tied to the approval of any project in new jersey is completely false. >> all right, i want to bring in cnn's erin mcpike, who is live in trenton, new jersey. erin has practically moved to trenton to cover the events there. the inauguration today was supposed to be this giant celebration of chris christie's second term. i think he wanted to put a national spotlight on the events there. how overshadowed will these events now be? >> reporter: well, a lot, john, obviously, but the guidance we've received from the christie administration is that he doesn't plan to address any of these controversies in his inaugural address today, but it obviously has taken a big toll. a new pew research center poll came out yesterday that showed his unfavorable rating has jumped, doubled in the last year, an
now he's accused of withholding superstorm sandy funds from the city of hoboken unless the mayor went along with a favored real estate development project. the lieutenant governor of new jersey is publicly denying these charges, calling them false and illogical. >> any suggestion that sandy funds were tied to the approval of any project in new jersey is completely false. >> all right, i want to bring in cnn's erin mcpike, who is live in trenton, new jersey. erin has practically...
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power has been by the way, improved since superstorm sandy, we're told. they had some major power outages for weeks during superstorm sandy here on long island. and since then the power companies made extra efforts in the improvements of the infrastructure. there's a lot of people hoping that that does the trick for this storm as it passes through, anderson. >> anna, i think chad has questions as well. >> are you talking about burying 9 power lines, or shoring up the existing power lines? because from what i remember of montauk, and it's been a long long time ago, there's a lot of trees out there, and those tree limbs could take down power lines above the ground. kind of give us the lay of the land there. >> that is the big concern here. we heard that from governor andrew cuomo here. he said there's still a lot of the power lines and infrastructure supporting the power grid here. that is still above ground. and so while they've made improvements they haven't been perfect. he specifically did mention the many trees, and the tree limbs that could come crash
power has been by the way, improved since superstorm sandy, we're told. they had some major power outages for weeks during superstorm sandy here on long island. and since then the power companies made extra efforts in the improvements of the infrastructure. there's a lot of people hoping that that does the trick for this storm as it passes through, anderson. >> anna, i think chad has questions as well. >> are you talking about burying 9 power lines, or shoring up the existing power...
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meanwhile, millions are suffering in the wake of superstorm sandy. power is beginning to trickle back on, but more than 2 million customers are still in the dark. new york transit authorities are reporting that subway service is 80% restored. one area still waiting for the lights and the heat to come back, the rockaways section of queens. new york city mayor michael bloomberg toured the heavy devastation there today. susan candiotti is on the ground. >> reporter: the water came up to where in your apartment? >> the water came all the way up to where we were. we were knee deep. we couldn't get out. 911 wouldn't answer. we were stuck. we had to stay there. we were totally scared. and the devastation after the storm is what you see. there's children with no food. there are people without water. nobody has power. people can't cook. and nobody is -- the only people that are out here are people from rockaway that are donating stuff. and rockaway park, just like everyone else, needs help. >> you feel like you've been left out? >> i feel like we need help ou
meanwhile, millions are suffering in the wake of superstorm sandy. power is beginning to trickle back on, but more than 2 million customers are still in the dark. new york transit authorities are reporting that subway service is 80% restored. one area still waiting for the lights and the heat to come back, the rockaways section of queens. new york city mayor michael bloomberg toured the heavy devastation there today. susan candiotti is on the ground. >> reporter: the water came up to...
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superstorm sandy, some of the areas could be looking at coastal flooding and erosion. more on the radar and what's happening. two storms, one in the great lakes and other in the mid-atlantic, a lot of rain up and down interstate 95. light snow in the washington, d.c. area. for new york, you will start off with rain out there, and then later in the day we see it change to snow later in the afternoon. boston to providence and hartford, snow works in, 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. and we take you through the future. 10:00. when the two storms will really merge. we'll see snow taking over and some of the locations, we're talking 1 to 3 feet of snowfall and it all comes to an end saturday afternoon. notice totals, 34 inches in portland. 30 in boston. combine the snow with the winds, look how gusty they will get. as we go late tonight into tomorrow. that's when blizzard conditions will get worse for providence. notice at midnight. winds, 3. boston, 55. it's going to be bad, we're talking about power outages and dangerous travel. don't travel. park it in the house and wait it out. >> gre
superstorm sandy, some of the areas could be looking at coastal flooding and erosion. more on the radar and what's happening. two storms, one in the great lakes and other in the mid-atlantic, a lot of rain up and down interstate 95. light snow in the washington, d.c. area. for new york, you will start off with rain out there, and then later in the day we see it change to snow later in the afternoon. boston to providence and hartford, snow works in, 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. and we take you through the...
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a powerful nor'easter pounding a region already devastated by superstorm sandy. more than 600,000 people without power for nine days in new york and new jersey. some of them forced to evacuate or hunker down overnight in the face of 60-mile-an-hour winds or a 2 to 4-foot storm surge and half a foot of snow. snow's the real problem here. more than 1,000 flights canceled in new york and philadelphia. the path train between new york and new jersey is back to limited service under the hudson river. it was shut down ahead of the storm. penn station in new york was closed for a while last night, but luckily it is open again today. we have team coverage of this untimely winter storm. susan candiotti standing in the snow in asbury park, new jersey. but first we'll go to rob marciano who's in staten island where they were still just reeling from last week's hurricane. hey, rob. >> reporter: hey, john. so many people who go through disasters like this, by this stage of the game, it's let's pick up the pieces and move on and better spirits and the community come together. b
a powerful nor'easter pounding a region already devastated by superstorm sandy. more than 600,000 people without power for nine days in new york and new jersey. some of them forced to evacuate or hunker down overnight in the face of 60-mile-an-hour winds or a 2 to 4-foot storm surge and half a foot of snow. snow's the real problem here. more than 1,000 flights canceled in new york and philadelphia. the path train between new york and new jersey is back to limited service under the hudson river....
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residents still suffering from superstorm sandy. some of them are still without power. how are they doing this morning? i can't imagine that? >> obviously it's a one-two punch. very tough situation. it was only the end of october. here we are in the beginning of february. it's so fresh and new. you know how fresh and new it is? people react when they hear an epic storm like a blizzard. on long island i saw gas lines, 20 cars deep waiting for gas in the middle of the street. these lines were forming. people are afraid they wouldn't be able to get gas, just like what happened after hurricane sandy when there wasn't -- it didn't seem like there was enough supply. so you're seeing people kind of react that way. of course, they're running to gauchery stores, taking everything they can off the shelves. i got the last apple, as i told you, off the fruit aisle. so people are trying to do their best. definitely seeing people react because of what happened with hurricane sandy. >> across the city in queens this nasty weather is causing all kinds of travel delays at laguardia. cnn
residents still suffering from superstorm sandy. some of them are still without power. how are they doing this morning? i can't imagine that? >> obviously it's a one-two punch. very tough situation. it was only the end of october. here we are in the beginning of february. it's so fresh and new. you know how fresh and new it is? people react when they hear an epic storm like a blizzard. on long island i saw gas lines, 20 cars deep waiting for gas in the middle of the street. these lines...
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and the northeast reeling from superstorm sandy. now, being hit with another powerful storm at this moment at its peak. we'll be back. what makes the sleep number store different? we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. during our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set-while supplies last. sale ends soon! you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. >>> hit again. a powerful nor'easter bearing down on the east coast tonight. 60 mile an hour winds. wintry mix. snow in many places. 600,000 in the new york new jersey area have no power or heat. 8,000 are in shelters after their homes were -- many today who had just gotten power back lost it again. i went to see many of the devastated areas on staten island.
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this is an area that is still at its knees from superstorm sandy. how worried are they that this storm could do all of this damage again? >> reporter: they are very worried, erin and you can see why. look at the way that the wind is hitting me here at asbury park. thundersnow, hurricane-force winds, we're getting a combination of that right now here in asbury park. yes, hurricane sandy, a little over two years ago, a lot of this area still not recovered yet from that and now they are getting hit from something like that again. we talked to the young ladies walking along the boardwalk. they are worried about that. a lot of this area is still recovering from sandy and they say they are going to band together again like they did just over two years ago and get through this. we mentioned the tides. i heard you talking to chad and some of the others about the tide come being in. the tide here now just after asbury park it's not at high tide yet but it will be at 1:00. that's what they are worried about. possible flooding in this area. these wind conditio
this is an area that is still at its knees from superstorm sandy. how worried are they that this storm could do all of this damage again? >> reporter: they are very worried, erin and you can see why. look at the way that the wind is hitting me here at asbury park. thundersnow, hurricane-force winds, we're getting a combination of that right now here in asbury park. yes, hurricane sandy, a little over two years ago, a lot of this area still not recovered yet from that and now they are...
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it's about a group of men who live in the very area where that superstorm sandy came ashore, and yet despite their troubles found ways to reach out to their community. photojournalist oliver janney introduces us to the gray beards. >> this is our opportunity to really help a lot of people. >> we were totally wiped out like many other people. we lost all our belongings. we lost our car. we lost a friend across the street. >> a lot of really ugly basketball games were held right here. >> gray beards. extremely busy. a lot of money coming in and got to get the checks in and write out checks. >> that's our mission, to help our neighbor in their time of need. we have a lot of tentacles. we reached out in a lot of different ways. back in 1995 we had the st. francis summer classic basketball program and i was one of the fellows that helped run the league, and some guy that is have recently moved in rockaway had a common bond and that common bond was basketball. after 9/11 one fellow sent me an e-mail that said gray beards of columbus, like the knights of columbus we can become a not for pro
it's about a group of men who live in the very area where that superstorm sandy came ashore, and yet despite their troubles found ways to reach out to their community. photojournalist oliver janney introduces us to the gray beards. >> this is our opportunity to really help a lot of people. >> we were totally wiped out like many other people. we lost all our belongings. we lost our car. we lost a friend across the street. >> a lot of really ugly basketball games were held right...
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thank you very much. >> our team coverage continues on superstorm sandy. straight through the evening. >> live reports, new details, new tracking of the storm. we'll have it all. stay with us. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. see life in the best light. [music] transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. with two times the points on dining in restaurants,? you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to e
thank you very much. >> our team coverage continues on superstorm sandy. straight through the evening. >> live reports, new details, new tracking of the storm. we'll have it all. stay with us. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within...
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and number one, superstorm sandy. >> this historic superstorm made landfall over the most populated areas hoft united states. even snowstorms are threatening the lives and homes of people from virginia to massachusetts. >> never seen devastation like this in my life. >> the surf here getting much more violent. >> curfew is under way right now. you are not to be on this street. >> keeping an eye on the possibility of flooding. >> superstorm sandy has crippled the nation's biggest transit system. >> talking about flooding, possible power outages. that could last for days. >> in the city to the countryside, people need to be self-aware. >> the storm killed at least 113 people in the u.s. and caused tens of billions of dollars in damage. total repairs will take decades. chad myers, cnn. >> make sure you join me for the biggest stories of the year in crime, politics, money and even the most scandalous. the top ten of 2012, season sunday night, 8:00 eastern only here on cnn. dayquil doesn't . really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your run
and number one, superstorm sandy. >> this historic superstorm made landfall over the most populated areas hoft united states. even snowstorms are threatening the lives and homes of people from virginia to massachusetts. >> never seen devastation like this in my life. >> the surf here getting much more violent. >> curfew is under way right now. you are not to be on this street. >> keeping an eye on the possibility of flooding. >> superstorm sandy has crippled...
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and the northeast reeling from superstorm sandy. now, being hit with another powerful storm at this moment at its peak. we'll be back. rs of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪...
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this beach was closed during superstorm sandy for weeks. but still some snow for new york, 2 to 4 inches possible over the next 24 hours. and then for boston, wind gusts maybe as high as 50 miles per hour. here's some of the wind gusts being reported right now. there's been some discussion about whether this was in fact a nor'easter. it was kind of a hybrid, maybe an atypical nor'easter. but the winds coming out of the northeast gusting, so wave generated heights could produce some beach erosion. john. >> our thanks to you. >>> 38 minutes after the hour. the man wanted in new york city for a deadly hit and run crash has turned himself in. he is due in court this morning. the accident claimed the lives of a brooklyn couple and their newborn son. 44-year-old julio acevedo surrendered to authorities on wednesday. this week he told reporters he was trying to escape from someone who was shooting at him moments before the fatal crash. >>> bail is now set at $1 million for the california man accused of sexually assaulting women that he met on the
this beach was closed during superstorm sandy for weeks. but still some snow for new york, 2 to 4 inches possible over the next 24 hours. and then for boston, wind gusts maybe as high as 50 miles per hour. here's some of the wind gusts being reported right now. there's been some discussion about whether this was in fact a nor'easter. it was kind of a hybrid, maybe an atypical nor'easter. but the winds coming out of the northeast gusting, so wave generated heights could produce some beach...
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we're going live to part of the destruction from superstorm sandy. we're going to try to get answers. in pieces all over the . the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. to start her own interior design business. she's got a growing list of clients she keeps in touch with using e-mail marketing from constantcontact.com. constantcontact is easy and affordable. it lets her send out updates and photos that showcase her expertise and inspire her customers for only $15 a month. [ dog barking ] her dream -- to be the area's hottest interior design office. [ children laughing ] right now, she just dreams of an office. get a free trial at const
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. >>> it's been almost two weeks since superstorm sandy hit and life is slowly getting back to normal for people in the northeast. far too slowly. millions of people lost power during the storm and about 160,000 more lost power because of the powerful nor'easter that hit this week. new jersey governor chris christie expects a big turn-around this weekend. >> life will be back for most of new jersey to normal come sunday. what do i mean by that? let's start off with power. we back tracked slightly in our efforts to restore power due to the nor'easter but after talking with the utilities last night and again this morning, my belief is that we will have almost 100% restoration by saturday night. >> but officials say people who have flood damage need to have an inspection before their power can be restored. >>> now to new york where on long island alone more than 150,000 people are still in the dark this morning. >> and people are getting desperate, impatient and furious because of flood damage. some people may not see power for days or possibly even weeks. listen to this. >> i can't get
. >>> it's been almost two weeks since superstorm sandy hit and life is slowly getting back to normal for people in the northeast. far too slowly. millions of people lost power during the storm and about 160,000 more lost power because of the powerful nor'easter that hit this week. new jersey governor chris christie expects a big turn-around this weekend. >> life will be back for most of new jersey to normal come sunday. what do i mean by that? let's start off with power. we back...
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the senate has agreed to provide aid to victims of superstorm sandy. by a 61-33 vote, the chamber passed a measure overing over $60 billion in help. it how heads to the house which must approve the bill by thursday or the frosz consider the money -- process to consider the money must start all over again. at least 113 people were killed when superstorm sandy hit in late october. the governors of new york and new jersey have estimated damages at over $78 billion. >>> the east coast getting ready for some more snow. new york will get a couple inches today while parts of connecticut and eastern massachusetts, they could see more snow by tonight. our bonnie schneider is monitoring the weather for us today. bonnie, how much snow is coming to the northeast? >>> it's -- it varies depending where you are. i'll tell you, outside at this very moment, we have big, white, fluffy flakes hitting washington, d.c. let's take a look. we can take you to the white house. look at that. the snow is coming down. heavy and hard. they're working hard over there. let's take a
the senate has agreed to provide aid to victims of superstorm sandy. by a 61-33 vote, the chamber passed a measure overing over $60 billion in help. it how heads to the house which must approve the bill by thursday or the frosz consider the money -- process to consider the money must start all over again. at least 113 people were killed when superstorm sandy hit in late october. the governors of new york and new jersey have estimated damages at over $78 billion. >>> the east coast...
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sandy. first up, poppy harlow. let's get the conditions where you are. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, marty. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us on this snowy saturday. the sun has come up, the snow has slowed down, the wind gusts are less freekd than they were all through the night. it was torrential here through the evening. i can see down the block, i couldn't see that in the 5:00 eastern hour. now the issue is, how do you clean up? how do you remove the feet of snow that are here? another big issue, huge concern for rhode island folks is the amount of power outages. right now, we've got 187,000 homes without power. that's a big chunk of the population here in this relatively small state. there's big concern about that. and we knew that going into this storm because the snow was wet, it was heavy, and the warmer temperatures actually made it more difficult because that snow weighed on power lines, weighed on trees and now you've got a lot of people without power, as
sandy. first up, poppy harlow. let's get the conditions where you are. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, marty. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us on this snowy saturday. the sun has come up, the snow has slowed down, the wind gusts are less freekd than they were all through the night. it was torrential here through the evening. i can see down the block, i couldn't see that in the 5:00 eastern hour. now the issue is, how do you clean up? how do you remove the feet of...
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power outages back in superstorm sandy knocked out power for some people up to weeks at a time and we heard governor cuomo earlier addressing that specifically for those long islanders saying that they are better prepared for this storm because of adjustments and some improvements they made to the power system after superstorm sandy, but you never know what mother nature is going to give you, brianna. >> you never know. ana cabrera, thank you so much. this is the question. exactly when will these dangerous weather conditions begin? how hard will they hit? we're already seeing obviously some snow starting here ivan cabrera, but as you track the storm, you know a lot more is coming. tell us about what the latest modeleds and the forecast are tell you. >> yeah, you know, that's what worries me. you look behind you and it looks like a typical new york scene out there and people looking at their windows at light snow falling. the storm has not begun. the storm has not empbgotten going here. we're not at the explosionive stage. that's when we're going to be talking about dangerous condition
power outages back in superstorm sandy knocked out power for some people up to weeks at a time and we heard governor cuomo earlier addressing that specifically for those long islanders saying that they are better prepared for this storm because of adjustments and some improvements they made to the power system after superstorm sandy, but you never know what mother nature is going to give you, brianna. >> you never know. ana cabrera, thank you so much. this is the question. exactly when...
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, this is the first number we've seen superstorm sandy mess up. we're going to start to see -- if you were hunkered down waiting for a hurricane you weren't necessarily going out to file first time unemployment benefits, were you? from here on out that's a good question for austan, too. we'll start to see a lot of noise in the economic reports as we try to figure out if the economy is healing because of sandy. >> first back to the tax reform question. can you answer that? >> therein lies the rub of the statement yesterday. if by raising revenue through tax reform meant let's go in and figure out how we broaden the base and get rid of deductions and exemptions, then i think there's a chance. if by that, when speaker boehner meant was we're going to rely on the curve, only raise revenues by cutting rates and counting on the tax cuts to pay for themselves, that will definitely not work. the evidence does not suggest, nor does the congressional budget office give you credit for raising revenue by cutting taxes, because it doesn't work. >> let's talk a
, this is the first number we've seen superstorm sandy mess up. we're going to start to see -- if you were hunkered down waiting for a hurricane you weren't necessarily going out to file first time unemployment benefits, were you? from here on out that's a good question for austan, too. we'll start to see a lot of noise in the economic reports as we try to figure out if the economy is healing because of sandy. >> first back to the tax reform question. can you answer that? >> therein...
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frigid air also making life tougher for victims of superstorm sandy. many still don't have even the basic utilities to heat their home since the storm struck. susan candiotti is joining us from staten island. you spoke with a resident there who still can't go home. is that a problem for many? i mean, what is life like for these people now? >> reporter: it is a problem for people here on staten island. you see that even now, a few months after superstorm sandy hit, there is still demolition work going on, removing debris. a lot of people, as you said, are still living in their homes without the basic necessities. some of them simply don't want to leave. they want to stay put among their own belongings. there are places that can get help while they're waiting repairs to begin. larry gonzalez has a problem at his house because he believes it should be demolished and is in an argument with the city that thinks it can be repaired. fema and the like. heating oil poured into the house when a storm surge came and filled his basement with like four feet of wate
frigid air also making life tougher for victims of superstorm sandy. many still don't have even the basic utilities to heat their home since the storm struck. susan candiotti is joining us from staten island. you spoke with a resident there who still can't go home. is that a problem for many? i mean, what is life like for these people now? >> reporter: it is a problem for people here on staten island. you see that even now, a few months after superstorm sandy hit, there is still...
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and this community was quite traumatized by superstorm sandy. in fact as i mentioned before they're rebuilding their town beach that was basically destroyed here by super storm sandy. the efforts were just about to get under way. now they have this to deal with. every time they have a major weather event the beaches here do get hit pretty bad. chris? >> christina, i don't want to keep you out there too long. try to stay warm. we've got a long day ahead of us. and the conditions are only going to get worse where you are. that combination of you know the wet wind that they're dealing with there and heavy snow accumulations, it's going to be tough on power lines and we hope for the best at this point. we'll check back in with you. right now we're going to take a little break. remember if you want to find out how you can help others during this storm, you go to cnn.com/impact. we'll take a break and come back with more of the blizzard. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise right when you feel a cold sore, abreva can heal
and this community was quite traumatized by superstorm sandy. in fact as i mentioned before they're rebuilding their town beach that was basically destroyed here by super storm sandy. the efforts were just about to get under way. now they have this to deal with. every time they have a major weather event the beaches here do get hit pretty bad. chris? >> christina, i don't want to keep you out there too long. try to stay warm. we've got a long day ahead of us. and the conditions are only...
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keep in mind you mentioned superstorm sandy but of course the big nor'easter from february 9th, this also damaged some of the coastline here. some of the communities up there are on voluntary evacuation. we do have roughly about 300 national guards here. they're here just in case something happens with the coastal flooding but keep in mind, with high tide coming later this morning, tonight as well as tomorrow morning, it's going to be even higher, the threat for the coastal flooding is going to be pretty great here. storm surge just under 3 feet. we're getting mixed precipitation. it's not pleasant but it's exciting. >> i can hear the wind gusting there. it's nice to know the national guard is on standby. >> it's hard to think under these conditions sometimes. >> you're doing a great job, jennifer. thank you. >>> let's get to karen mcginnis. yesterday we were anticipating a lot of snow here. we got gusty winds. what can we expect today? >> yes, it was very hard and difficult to forecast this system. i think it was sequestered. that's my thinking with this storm. it does have legs, th
keep in mind you mentioned superstorm sandy but of course the big nor'easter from february 9th, this also damaged some of the coastline here. some of the communities up there are on voluntary evacuation. we do have roughly about 300 national guards here. they're here just in case something happens with the coastal flooding but keep in mind, with high tide coming later this morning, tonight as well as tomorrow morning, it's going to be even higher, the threat for the coastal flooding is going to...
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more than one week after superstorm sandy hit. they say power has already been restored, though, to newer, trendier neighborhoods not far from them. and they say right now all they have is each other. >> everybody is sticking together and everybody is trying to do the best that they can. but we need help here in red hook, especially in the towers. you have shut-ins. you have people that can't go to the bathroom, they can't wash themselves and it -- it's just so -- it's emotional for me to be right here. but it's all i have. >> for residents of this building and many others, hallway lighting is now a set of tea lights lining the corridor. before bed residents dress in several layers of clothing just to stay warm as temperatures inside continue to drop. >>> we are just minutes aaway from the opening bell on wall street. investors will weigh in on the biggest sell off in a year. the dow closed down more than 300 points. many of those same factors, concerns about the fiscal cliff will be in play again today. christine romans is in new
more than one week after superstorm sandy hit. they say power has already been restored, though, to newer, trendier neighborhoods not far from them. and they say right now all they have is each other. >> everybody is sticking together and everybody is trying to do the best that they can. but we need help here in red hook, especially in the towers. you have shut-ins. you have people that can't go to the bathroom, they can't wash themselves and it -- it's just so -- it's emotional for me to...
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he wants fema to reimburse the state for 100% of its emergency costs following superstorm sandy. the total? nearly $40 billion. >>> we've heard the controversy surrounding the food stamp program. another politician is taking the challenge to see what it's like for other people who rely on it. newark mayor cory booker is pledging to live off food stamps for one week, joining other celebrities like mario batali, colorado governor john hickenlooper, philadelphia mayor michael nutter and representative robert brady. joining me now is sister simone campbell. thank you, sister, for joining us this morning. >> glad to be with you, carol. >> i wondered what you felt about mayor booker's exercise. what do you think? is he doing the right thing? >> i think anything that brings attention of ordinary folks to the struggle of people, low-income neem our society, this probably is a step forward. i think he will find it quite challenging. when we were in milwaukee during a tour, our bus tour, we discov discovered a man and his wife and two kids who used food stamps for breakfast and lunch durin
he wants fema to reimburse the state for 100% of its emergency costs following superstorm sandy. the total? nearly $40 billion. >>> we've heard the controversy surrounding the food stamp program. another politician is taking the challenge to see what it's like for other people who rely on it. newark mayor cory booker is pledging to live off food stamps for one week, joining other celebrities like mario batali, colorado governor john hickenlooper, philadelphia mayor michael nutter and...
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from florida to maine, superstorm sandy's long reach touched every state along the eastern seaboard. hardest hit, new jersey and new york, cities and towns swallowed up as sandy's catastrophic storm surge swept ashore. many of the 117 people who didn't survive drowned. in the aftermath, federal and local emergency managers are trying to understand why some people simply didn't get the message, get out. >> of all the disasters we deal with, hurricanes are the one that we map and spend a lot of time trying to figure out who's at risk and then get the messaging out there for them to evacuate, with time to leave, and then there are still people that remain behind, for all kinds of reasons, and that's where we see unfortunately the greatest loss of life. >> reporter: one reason may have been because of what sandy wasn't. rick nabb is director of the national hurricane center. >> there's no doubt the warning is attention getting. >> reporter: there wasn't a hurricane warning because sandy while a superstorm with hurricane force winds wasn't a hurricane technically when it made landfall oct
from florida to maine, superstorm sandy's long reach touched every state along the eastern seaboard. hardest hit, new jersey and new york, cities and towns swallowed up as sandy's catastrophic storm surge swept ashore. many of the 117 people who didn't survive drowned. in the aftermath, federal and local emergency managers are trying to understand why some people simply didn't get the message, get out. >> of all the disasters we deal with, hurricanes are the one that we map and spend a...
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still trying to recover from superstorm sandy. again, for international viewers, wind gusts up to 100 kilometers per hour. >> all right this will be a complete mess. jennifer delgado, thank you. stay with us as we continue to cover the storm. beal take a look at airport conditions, thousands of flights already canceled and what it looks like over the next couple of days. the other top story this morning, the hunt for this alleged killer. a former cop in southern california, thought to be a potential break in the case overnight turned out to be a lead to nowhere. a reported sighting of christopher dorner turned out to be false. suspected of killing three people, including a police officer and the fired lapd officer vowed he would target other cops and their families in a long online manifesto. burned out truck spotted in an area around the big bear lake ski resort. he, though, remains at large. casey wian following developments live in hollywood station, california. good morning, casey. >> reporter: good morning, soledad. as you ca
still trying to recover from superstorm sandy. again, for international viewers, wind gusts up to 100 kilometers per hour. >> all right this will be a complete mess. jennifer delgado, thank you. stay with us as we continue to cover the storm. beal take a look at airport conditions, thousands of flights already canceled and what it looks like over the next couple of days. the other top story this morning, the hunt for this alleged killer. a former cop in southern california, thought to be...
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the senate late tonight approving a $60.4 billion bill to rebuild after superstorm sandy. now, it goes to the house, but if both chambers fail to agree on a package before the current congressional term expires, then everyone will have to start again from scratch. >>> keeping them honest, this has been the least productive congress in modern history. at last count, a little more than 200 bills enacted. by comparison, the 80th congress, which then-president harry truman called the do-nothing congress, it managed to pass 906 bills into law. think about that as you watch the next report about one of the few things lawmakers seem to agree on, dismantling a little known office that's designed for one simple thing, keeping them honest. >> what is outrageous about it is you see members of congress on both sides saying they have zero tolerance for unethical conduct, but behind closed doors, they're quietly trying to kill the one body in congress that is trying to seriously go after unethical members. >> melanie sloan is director of c.r.e.w. or citizens for responsibility and ethic
the senate late tonight approving a $60.4 billion bill to rebuild after superstorm sandy. now, it goes to the house, but if both chambers fail to agree on a package before the current congressional term expires, then everyone will have to start again from scratch. >>> keeping them honest, this has been the least productive congress in modern history. at last count, a little more than 200 bills enacted. by comparison, the 80th congress, which then-president harry truman called the...
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sandy of this presidential campaign. that superstorm in the 2012 race might have helped barack obama a little here and there, and i think this helped donald trump in the end. i think, no question, hillary clinton won those debates. but, you know, donald trump was able to get in the final stretch and essentially have fate bail him out. >> let's look at the comey letter after it came out. >> the system is rigged. but with what i've just announced previously, it might not be as rigged as i thought. right? right? the fbi -- i think they're going to right the ship, folks. i think they're going to right the ship. >> going back to the debates. the debates in the primary season had a big impact on the rise of donald trump. do you think these three debates mattered? the same question i asked jim. >> i think it's too early to really know the answer to that. my initial reaction given the outcome of the election is no. is no, because at the end of the day his message of us versus them as you were saying, and more importantly, the su
sandy of this presidential campaign. that superstorm in the 2012 race might have helped barack obama a little here and there, and i think this helped donald trump in the end. i think, no question, hillary clinton won those debates. but, you know, donald trump was able to get in the final stretch and essentially have fate bail him out. >> let's look at the comey letter after it came out. >> the system is rigged. but with what i've just announced previously, it might not be as rigged...
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. >>> thousands of superstorm sandy victims are bracing for the worst all over again. mary snow has been in staten island which is getting hit very, very hard. she's got more on this part of the story. >> reporter: snowstorms should be a time for nick camarata to make money repairing snow blowers but his business was destroyed by sandy and he's working out of a badly damaged home. he can't afford another setback. >> as you can see, i got as far as i could trying to rebuild, you know, and i'm in week -- what are we in? week 15? 15 weeks of living in hell. and under these conditions, i couldn't bear another title surge or water coming into the house and causing any more problems than we already have. we've been through enough. >> reporter: we first met camarato when water ravaged the first floor of his home and refused to leave with his family. he suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder. his biggest struggle right now, he says, his emotions. how big of a setback do you think this storm is even if it doesn't do widespread damage, how big of a setback is it just on your
. >>> thousands of superstorm sandy victims are bracing for the worst all over again. mary snow has been in staten island which is getting hit very, very hard. she's got more on this part of the story. >> reporter: snowstorms should be a time for nick camarata to make money repairing snow blowers but his business was destroyed by sandy and he's working out of a badly damaged home. he can't afford another setback. >> as you can see, i got as far as i could trying to rebuild,...
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some water levels are as high as they have been since superstorm sandy in 2012. not an event you see every day. tropical force winds at 30, 40, 50 miles an hour. still in that forecast. anything on the ground be is going to be going around. you can still see blizzard like conditions with clear skies and sunny skies above. all of that snow could be lifted up as often is what happens. parts of the midwest and around the snow and the forecast this afternoon, rosemary. a dangerous go around this area of the u.s. >> thanks for the heads up on that. appreciate it, pedram. >>> president biden has said he would like to pass a coronavirus relief bill that has bipartisan support so he welcomed a group of senate republicans to the white house monday to hear their relief proposal. cnn's caitlyn collins has more from washington. >> reporter: president biden sitting down with ten republican senators amid contentious negotiations around his sweeping coronavirus relief proposal. >> no, i'm anxious for the talk. >> reporter: without taking any questions on the talks, biden invite
some water levels are as high as they have been since superstorm sandy in 2012. not an event you see every day. tropical force winds at 30, 40, 50 miles an hour. still in that forecast. anything on the ground be is going to be going around. you can still see blizzard like conditions with clear skies and sunny skies above. all of that snow could be lifted up as often is what happens. parts of the midwest and around the snow and the forecast this afternoon, rosemary. a dangerous go around this...
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sandy? everybody says it's once in a century event. or is it. are we going to see a lot more storms like that when we don't know how big or where they are? >> here's the issue. we get once a century flood like every five years now. it's tremendous what our threshold of pain used to be. what we used to think of a 500-year this or 1,000-year this coming true much more often. humans are getting in the way. no question we're building cities along the coast. but we're also paving a lot of the united states so it can't soak in, the water runs off making bigger floods. the problem with it now is there's so much more carbon dioxide in the air. it's proven there's more co 2, parts per million. that co 2 hoelsd in heat. that's proven. i don't care how you think it got there. i don't care. it got there. it's going to warm the air. warm the ocean. hurricane sandy in the ocean was on top of water that was 2 degrees warmer than it should have been. so hurricane sandy was a bigger storm than it should have
sandy? everybody says it's once in a century event. or is it. are we going to see a lot more storms like that when we don't know how big or where they are? >> here's the issue. we get once a century flood like every five years now. it's tremendous what our threshold of pain used to be. what we used to think of a 500-year this or 1,000-year this coming true much more often. humans are getting in the way. no question we're building cities along the coast. but we're also paving a lot of the...
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because we saw during superstorm sandy, this is an area that lost power for weeks. we understand there have been improvements since then so they're hoping that power outages do not become the main story. but again, the wind gusts have just been brutal and continuing to pick up over the last few hours that we've been experiencing this storm with the snow coming down harder and harder. we'll see perhaps 70 moup winds in this area it could be the strongest of the entire region along with coastal flooding a huge concern. you can see why, it's that wind that's going to push the water into the rest of the inland area where they're expecting to to four feet above tide level for the general water level and then some waves up to 15 feet can be crashing upon shore and cause some beach erosion. so that's really the gamut of the concerns that the folks here are facing moving forward here don. >> ana cabrera out of montauk. usually the hamptons are desirable, but certainly not right now with a major blizzard rolling through. ana, thank you very much. we'll get back to you. i've
because we saw during superstorm sandy, this is an area that lost power for weeks. we understand there have been improvements since then so they're hoping that power outages do not become the main story. but again, the wind gusts have just been brutal and continuing to pick up over the last few hours that we've been experiencing this storm with the snow coming down harder and harder. we'll see perhaps 70 moup winds in this area it could be the strongest of the entire region along with coastal...
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that is after thousands of people without power from the nor'easter and superstorm sandy. gas stations are staying open longer, and they can only buy gas on alternate days. >> two weeks these people have suffered in new york and new jersey, still no power. >> it's like the voting thing. >> this the united states of america. >> we're going to talk about the president's call for compromise to keep the nation from plujing off the fiscal cliff. what might a deal with congress look like? to feel real now.startig [ ross ] this is the perfect place to test the ats's advanced aerodynamics. [ derek ] we've got crosswinds, tailwinds, headwinds. aerodynamics is all about keeping the car planted on the road. you are going to get hit by stuff, so don't freak out. [ screaming with excitement ] and move out now. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. ♪ with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic
that is after thousands of people without power from the nor'easter and superstorm sandy. gas stations are staying open longer, and they can only buy gas on alternate days. >> two weeks these people have suffered in new york and new jersey, still no power. >> it's like the voting thing. >> this the united states of america. >> we're going to talk about the president's call for compromise to keep the nation from plujing off the fiscal cliff. what might a deal with...
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. >>> vice president joe biden is in new jersey, visiting areas destroyed by superstorm sandy. biden visited a volunteer fire department in sea side heights, meeting first responders who lost their homes. he talked about his personal connection to the region and pledged long-term help. nearly three weeks after the storm, only about 2,000 people are still without power in new york and new jersey. more than 900 of those are on long island. meanwhile, the red cross continues to see an outpouring of support. as of friday morning, the relief agency raised $145 million. >>> many communities are still reeling from the aftermath of sandy, but the most difficult time may be to come. joining me now from new york, federal coordinating officer mike burn. he is in charge of fema's recovery efforts. you're a native new yorker, former new york firefighter, worked on the recovery team after 9/11. i mean, this has to be a tough time for you. how is this recovery from this disaster different? >> well, it's just the sheer enormality in terms of egravy. 9/11, most of the impact was confined to low
. >>> vice president joe biden is in new jersey, visiting areas destroyed by superstorm sandy. biden visited a volunteer fire department in sea side heights, meeting first responders who lost their homes. he talked about his personal connection to the region and pledged long-term help. nearly three weeks after the storm, only about 2,000 people are still without power in new york and new jersey. more than 900 of those are on long island. meanwhile, the red cross continues to see an...
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sandy and then the nor'easter that added insult to injury. and now the tables are turning as the west coast is going to be bracing for a monster weather pattern that has several states locked on to it's radar for a five-day assault. chad myers is watching the rain, wind, and the snow that is coming. they are really going to get it. how bad is it expected to be? >> there could be 20 inches of rain in spots. you put that up in the mountains and you're talking ten feet of snow and all of a sudden you have mudslides, snow slides, avalanches. it could be an ugly mess. you say a couple of days. i see four separate storms over the next 16 days hitting the same period. one storm out in the pacific, headed through san francisco and up to truckee. you don't go anywhere without the chains in your car. they are going to be chaining everything up and down there through the i-80 pass. there's the flood threat in the green because it's not going to be snowing there. there could be a foot of rain before it finally stops. we are seeing all of this purple area
sandy and then the nor'easter that added insult to injury. and now the tables are turning as the west coast is going to be bracing for a monster weather pattern that has several states locked on to it's radar for a five-day assault. chad myers is watching the rain, wind, and the snow that is coming. they are really going to get it. how bad is it expected to be? >> there could be 20 inches of rain in spots. you put that up in the mountains and you're talking ten feet of snow and all of a...
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sandy. and he kept interrupting, so listen. >> listen, you want to have the conversation later, i'm happy to have it buddy. but until that time, sit down and shut up! >> after a short back and forth, the guy was led away. >>> and in hawaii, the lava flow threatening villages is close to homes, the lava near kilauea is going at about 30 miles an hour and could reach the homes in about four hours, so far, no mandatory evacuations. >>> and just ahead, ferguson's police chief may step down in the wake of the shooting of the unarmed teenager. what police are saying. >>> and a viral video showing a woman simply walking down the street in new york city, while over a hundred times, men comment on her looks, some try to follow her getting her attention. one guy followed her for five minutes. i'll speak with the woman in the video. you want to cut through the noise of an overwhelming amount of analysis. [ all talking ] you want the insights that will help you decide which ideas to execute and which to
sandy. and he kept interrupting, so listen. >> listen, you want to have the conversation later, i'm happy to have it buddy. but until that time, sit down and shut up! >> after a short back and forth, the guy was led away. >>> and in hawaii, the lava flow threatening villages is close to homes, the lava near kilauea is going at about 30 miles an hour and could reach the homes in about four hours, so far, no mandatory evacuations. >>> and just ahead, ferguson's...
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these folks already so hard hit by superstorm sandy. now, here we go again, back after this. >>> all right. we're back inside the weather cube, the nerve center of our weather coverage in the next, what, sort of hours as we cover this blizzard that is encroaching upon new england. chad myers, hop back in with me. we want to go to mary snow who was talking to people in new england pummeled by superstorm sandy in october and here we go again. >> they really got pummeled with a category 2 storm surge. it was a much bigger wave that came in here for staten island. and we talked about, there could be some surge with this one but not truly for staten island. >> okay. let's go to mary snow in staten island. mary, how prepared are these people? >> reporter: you know, brooke, as one man put it, i am just numb. people are in disbelief that yet another major storm is at their doorstep and just take a look behind me. this was so badly damaged, not many people are living here full time but they do come every day, work on their homes and to give you
these folks already so hard hit by superstorm sandy. now, here we go again, back after this. >>> all right. we're back inside the weather cube, the nerve center of our weather coverage in the next, what, sort of hours as we cover this blizzard that is encroaching upon new england. chad myers, hop back in with me. we want to go to mary snow who was talking to people in new england pummeled by superstorm sandy in october and here we go again. >> they really got pummeled with a...
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when you think about superstorm sandy, a lot of people got caught offguard, so you find people doing everything to be ready this time. they say it's a five-day supply of water you should have. >> right. that's what we're looking at. if you have any information or video, pass it along to me. >> thanks, george. >>> maine braces for intense snow. we will be speaking to that state's emergency management director for an update coming up. to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep
when you think about superstorm sandy, a lot of people got caught offguard, so you find people doing everything to be ready this time. they say it's a five-day supply of water you should have. >> right. that's what we're looking at. if you have any information or video, pass it along to me. >> thanks, george. >>> maine braces for intense snow. we will be speaking to that state's emergency management director for an update coming up. to find you a great deal, even if it's...
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sandy. those critics also question will christie is conservative enough. christie says he has no plans to stop working across the aisle if it helps to meet the goals. >> we stand here tonight showing that it is possible to put doing your job first, to fight for what you believe in, and yet still stand by your principles and get something done for the people who elected you. >> reporter: in the battleground state of virginia, a very different picture. democrats scoring a big victory. terry mcauliffe beat ken cuccinelli by less than 60,000 votes. >> i know that has been a hard-fought race. i think every single person in virginia is glad in a the tv ads are now over. >> reporter: obama republican state in 200 and 2012. if hillary clinton decided to run, it will be a big ally for her. bill de blasio becomes the first democratic to lead new york city in more than two decades. >> make no mistake, the people of this city has chose a proceeding sift path. >> thank you for that. i did say the forces
sandy. those critics also question will christie is conservative enough. christie says he has no plans to stop working across the aisle if it helps to meet the goals. >> we stand here tonight showing that it is possible to put doing your job first, to fight for what you believe in, and yet still stand by your principles and get something done for the people who elected you. >> reporter: in the battleground state of virginia, a very different picture. democrats scoring a big victory....